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In the Fries Podcast: #EP001, C.I.C Unplugged: Liberian Music, Culture, Death of Quincy B, addressing the misconceptions with Jzyno

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the "In the Fries" podcast, where hosts Emmalyn Love, Jbizz, and Nabil Abbas dive into the vibrant world of Liberian politics, culture, and entertainment. In this exciting episode, they sit down with CIC, one of Liberia's biggest music sensations, to discuss his journey, challenges, and the music industry in Liberia.
CIC shares insights into his rise in the Liberian music scene, the importance of collaboration over competition, and the financial challenges faced by artists. He opens up about his personal life, his views on love, and the impact of social media on his career. The conversation also touches on the dynamics within the Liberian music industry, including the need for a stronger support system and the role of DJs in promoting local music.
The episode also explores the perceived rivalry between CIC and fellow Liberian artist Jzyno, addressing misconceptions and emphasizing the need for unity in the industry. As CIC embarks on his upcoming tour across the U.S., he expresses gratitude to his supporters and looks forward to bringing Liberian music to a wider audience.

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the "In the Fries" podcast, where hosts Emmalyn Love, Jbizz, and Nabil Abbas dive into the vibrant world of Liberian politics, culture, and entertainment. In this exciting episode, they sit down with CIC, one of Liberia's biggest music sensations, to discuss his journey, challenges, and the music industry in Liberia.
CIC shares insights into his rise in the Liberian music scene, the importance of collaboration over competition, and the financial challenges faced by artists. He opens up about his personal life, his views on love, and the impact of social media on his career. The conversation also touches on the dynamics within the Liberian music industry, including the need for a stronger support system and the role of DJs in promoting local music.
The episode also explores the perceived rivalry between CIC and fellow Liberian artist Jzyno, addressing misconceptions and emphasizing the need for unity in the industry. As CIC embarks on his upcoming tour across the U.S., he expresses gratitude to his supporters and looks forward to bringing Liberian music to a wider audience.

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